The FIBES Congress and Exhibition Center in Seville filled up on the night of 11 February with the best of Spanish cinema, but the musical accompanists were not lacking in quality, with exciting interpretations of some of the most representative figures of the Spanish music scene.

songs looking at the sky
The gala began with Manuel Carrasco on stage performing “Cantares”, joined by choirs from artists such as Maribel Verdú, Leo Sbaraglia, Pol Monen, Luna Fulgencio, David Verdaguer, Arturo Valls, Toni Acosta, Amaia Salamanca and Miriam Díaz Aroca, to then give life to the tribute to Carlos Saura. After. Lolita played ‘Ay pena penita pena’ and he also dedicated a few words to Saura, who says she will be with her mother “dancing sevillanas in the sky”.
? Singer @manuelcarrasco_accompanied by backing vocals from some of the gala presenters, opened the #Goya2023 with a tribute to Joan Manuel Serrat interpreting “Cantares”. pic.twitter.com/0QYrzUPMUl
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? The singer from Malaga @PabloLopezMusic and Toledo singer of gypsy origin Israel Fernández (@israelcantaor) sang together “Alegría de vivir”, by Ray Heredia, the iconic theme from the film Sobreviviré (David Menkes, 1999).#Goya2023 pic.twitter.com/QJsmdcypBG
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? @PabloLopezMusic and Israel Fernández sing “Alegría de vivir”, an iconic song from the film I Will Survive by Carlos Menkes #Goya2023
? Goya Awards (@Goya Awards) February 11, 2023
Accompanying the In Memoriam, @BelyBasarte interprets “It costs me so much to forget you” by Jose María Cano and popularized by Mecano and Guitarricadelafuente sings “Qué bonito”, by Rosario Flores #Goya2023
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Another show was that of the duo formed by Pablo López and Israel Fernández sing “Joie de vivre”a song by Ray Heredia and, after the commercial break, Bely Besarte covered ‘It costs me so much to forget you’ and Guitarricadelafuente covered ‘Qué bonito’ during a memorial to all the great personalities of the world of the arts who have died in the last year, ending with Carlos Saura, just before deciding on the most anticipated nominations of the night.
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